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Looking to buy a home? Here are five essential tips for making the process as smooth as possible.

Get your finances in order.

Start by getting a full picture of your credit. Obtain copies of your credit report. Make sure the facts are correct, and fix any problems you find. Next, find a suitable lender and get pre-approved for a loan. This will put you in a better position to make a serious offer when you do find the right house.

Find a house you can afford.

As with engagement rings, there’s a general rule of thumb when it comes to buying a home: two-and-a-half times your annual salary. There are also a number of tools and calculators online that can help you understand how your income, debt, and expenses affect what you can afford. Don’t forget, too, that there are lots of considerations beyond the sticker price, including property taxes, energy costs, etc.

Hire a professional.

While the Internet gives buyers unprecedented access to home listings and resources, many aspects of the buying process require a level of expertise you can’t pick up from surfing the web. That’s why you’re better off using a professional agent than going it alone. If possible, recruit an exclusive buyer agent, who will have your interests at heart and can help you with strategies during the bidding process.

Do your homework.

Before making a bid, do some research to determine the state of the market at large. Is it more favorable for sellers or buyers? Next, look at sales trends of similar homes in the area or neighborhood. Look at prices for the last few months. Come up with an asking price that’s competitive, but also realistic. Otherwise, you may end up ticking off your seller.

Think long term.

Obviously, you shouldn’t buy unless you’re sure you’ll be staying put for at least a few years. Beyond that, you should buy in a neighborhood with good schools. Whether you have children or not, this will have an impact on your new home’s resale value down the line. When it comes to the house itself, you should hire your own home inspector, who can point out potential problems that could require costly repairs in the future.

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John Rizzi

A full time Real Estate veteran, expert in marketing, advertising and public relations with a background including major Hollywood studios, senior management in a high tech Professional Services team and principal at his own ad agency for more than a dozen years. John has developed a keen skill-set in negotiations as well as expert knowledge in how to market properties. His greatest strength is learning what a client wants and needs, finding it and closing the deal for that client. Cutting edge concepts provide his clients with the homes they want and a lifestyle they deserve. John's extensive knowledge of the Foothills and Greater San Gabriel Valley comes from a lifetime of experience. A native to Los Angeles and raised in Alhambra - "The Gateway to the San Gabriel Valley". He attended public schools in Alhambra and went on to attend Pasadena City College... later transferring to Cal State Long Beach where he received his Bachelors Degree.Currently, John has served as the Arcadia Association of REALTORS Marketing Committee Chairman, Internet Development Committee among others.

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